Wilson Audio Sasha sound imbalance


Hi All,

There is this minor imbalance that is driving me crazy.
I swapped the puppies between left and right and found the imaging to shift possibly confirming the imbalance resides in the speakers rather than the equipment.

I ordered the resistor sets, wanted your opinion whether replacing resistors might be able to fix it.
The centre vocal image currently on slightly in the right.
Interestingly the centre image for the instruments is dead centre it only seems to impact vocals.
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I replaced the resistors, and the imbalance exist.
Its really in the vocal area more then anywhere else.
Eg: The centre image for instruments such as drums comes in the centre but vocals seem a tad off to the right.

Anything I can do to test the drivers?


1. Try swapping the speaker cables only.
2. Measure the exact distance from each speaker to your head where it would be when you're seated.
3. Get yourself an SPL meter and check both speakers are matched by measuring the same frequency for each speaker individually.
4. See if you can find a copy of 'Best of CHESKY' Classics & Jazz and Audiophile Test Disc - Volume 3. They have some microphone techniques on that CD that should help with locating center vocals. Or something similar to this type of CD. 

Call it an audio band aid if you must, but I miss the days when equipment had balance and tone controls.

I did purchase a schitt lokius a month ago and could not be more pleased to be able to make minor adjustments.  I have soft dome scanspeak tweeters and I find adding just a touch of emphasis is the cat’s meow.  So little, but tuned just to my preference.

But no way to make any adjustments to left or right channels independently.
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Hi All, 

I have now testing the tweeter independent of the midrange  and noticed that when the Midrange is only connected the image is dead centre.
That's not the case with the tweeter only connected.
The vocal image is slightly to the right, believe this concludes that the left tweeter might be faulty?